Conspiracy thinking and the church
Posted: Fri May 08, 2020 2:08 am
Alas brought up this Wheat & Tares blog post in the "Intellectual malleability" thread:
https://wheatandtares.org/2020/05/06/mo ... -theories/
The author, hawkgrrrl, stops just short of saying what I think: Mormonism itself is a conspiracy theory. I don't know how you would remove the conspiracy elements from it without fundamentally changing what it is.
I think it would be interesting to try, though. Here are some common conspiracy beliefs in Mormonism. (Have I forgotten any?)
It's us versus the wicked world.
We have special knowledge.
We're surrounded by evil spirits that try to drag us down.
We're God's favorites and destined to be vindicated.
This doesn't cover all of Mormonism's core beliefs - it doesn't say much about God, Jesus, sin, the prophet can't lead us astray, etc. - but it covers a lot of them.
I had given up almost all conspiracy beliefs before my faith crisis, and I wonder if that's partly what caused it.
Can there be a Mormonism without conspiracy thinking that retains its identity? Are beliefs about God, Jesus, sin and following the prophet sufficient to distinguish it from other religions? What might it look like? The Community of Christ? Something else?
https://wheatandtares.org/2020/05/06/mo ... -theories/
The author, hawkgrrrl, stops just short of saying what I think: Mormonism itself is a conspiracy theory. I don't know how you would remove the conspiracy elements from it without fundamentally changing what it is.
I think it would be interesting to try, though. Here are some common conspiracy beliefs in Mormonism. (Have I forgotten any?)
It's us versus the wicked world.
We have special knowledge.
We're surrounded by evil spirits that try to drag us down.
We're God's favorites and destined to be vindicated.
This doesn't cover all of Mormonism's core beliefs - it doesn't say much about God, Jesus, sin, the prophet can't lead us astray, etc. - but it covers a lot of them.
I had given up almost all conspiracy beliefs before my faith crisis, and I wonder if that's partly what caused it.
Can there be a Mormonism without conspiracy thinking that retains its identity? Are beliefs about God, Jesus, sin and following the prophet sufficient to distinguish it from other religions? What might it look like? The Community of Christ? Something else?